Increasing revenues, transparency and taxpayer service through benefits-funded modernization

How CGI has helped California generate more than $2.8 billion in increased revenue (as of October 2016), with total revenue increases of $2.9+ billion projected.

Since 2011, CGI has helped California modernize its tax systems through the Enterprise-Data-to-Revenue (EDR) project, generating more than $2.8 billion in additional revenue to date. A common view of information for government and taxpayers also increases transparency and citizen service. Total revenue increases from the EDR project are projected to be $2.9+ billion during the State's 5 year modernization project, exceeding its goals. In recognition of its role in EDR project successes, CGI received a 2014 Best Fit Integrator award for Performance and Modernization from the Center for Digital Government, as nominated by its client.

The challenge
The State of California’s annual estimated tax gap – the difference between what taxpayers owe and what they voluntarily pay − is estimated to be nearly $10 billion. To help offset this deficit, the California Franchise Tax Board (FTB) undertook a number of initiatives to increase voluntary compliance, identify taxpayers not filing correct amounts, and pursue outstanding debt. Yet, those efforts were constrained by outdated and redundant systems, disparate data, and inefficient processes. To alleviate these problems, FTB defined a clear strategy to improve tax administration and program delivery by moving to a fully integrated enterprise organization. The cornerstone of their vision is the EDR project.

The solution
The State chose CGI to deliver the EDR solution based on a number of key factors, including the company’s ability to deliver complex solutions for FTB and other government tax clients, as well as CGI’s strong local presence, deep California government expertise, and proven benefits-funded approach. CGI’s innovative solution supports FTB’s fundamental process changes by:

Modernizing legacy systems with a service oriented architecture (SOA)

Delivering a new returns processing system that automates manual processes, improves data capture and validation, and processes individual and business taxes through a single technology architecture

Making all data accessible to legacy systems and FTB users through an enterprise data warehouse, and using enterprise data modeling to improve collection and audit activities and reduce noncompliance

Capturing significantly more tax data from all channels (e.g., tax forms, correspondence) while decreasing the number of documents requiring manual intervention.

100% benefits-funded approach
EDR is deliberately structured to pay for project costs from a percentage of increased collections each year. Under the performance-based, benefits-funded contract, no monies are paid to CGI until revenue is generated.

Key technologies and methods
EDR’s mission-critical, highly available technology is an industry-leading platform designed to expand the use of data and significantly improve tax return processing, resulting in better service to taxpayers. Key components of the solution include:

Master data management (MDM) provides FTB with a single source of reliable data to leverage across all business processes. This central repository of reliable, timely data will improve almost every aspect of FTB’s business.

Business process management (BPM) allows FTB to rapidly build, test, deploy, and share business workflows, as well as document and reuse business rules across business processes, as appropriate

CGI EDR solution at a glance

FTB challenge

CGI EDR solution at a glance

Data availability

Makes enterprise data available 24/7 and improves data quality

Increases data availability by capturing and imaging more data from tax forms

Filing processes

Processes and validates significantly more tax data

Reduces manual intervention

Scans and stores all pages from tax forms for electronic access throughout the enterprise

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